Fatou Sangare
Former Associate ProducerFatou Sangare is a former associate producer at WSHU.
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Local and midterm elections don't get a whole lot of love, but they have a direct impact on how we live.
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In Connecticut and New York, workers have been organizing. And they’re challenging big companies to change how they treat their employees. Starbucks, Amazon, and Apple have all seen efforts to unionize.
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Natural disasters and political upheaval fuel human migration.
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Culture is alive. It evolves and changes as people evolve and change. But sometimes people want to hold onto a part of culture that's rich with meaning and memory.
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A new school year has begun and it's the third year students are learning while living with COVID-19. In Connecticut, new data on test scores reveal how much learning students lost during the pandemic.
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How Social Media is transforming Racial Justice and uncovering the lives of people of color who were laid to rest in an ancient burial ground in Hartford.
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In 1972 Title IX became law. And over the past 50 years, it has transformed sports and education for women and girls in the country. This week on The Full Story we explore Title IX in action.
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Sharks, urban wildlife, and invasive species. That's what we'll explore in Living with wildlife, Part 2.
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Do humans need to rethink how we interact and live with our wildlife neighbors?
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Gastrodiplomacy is using food as a conduit to transcend differences, bring people together, and reach marginalized communities. It can even help people heal, in body and spirit.